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Meanings of
measure up
in English
Catalan
habilitar
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To prove capable or fit; to meet requirements.
qualify
Catalan
habilitar
Synonyms
Examples for "
qualify
"
qualify
Examples for "
qualify
"
1
Meat inspectors may
qualify
for 30 days' notice, said an industry source.
2
Only five African countries, including hosts South Africa, are able to
qualify
.
3
Of course, VR180 does not in any way
qualify
as virtual reality.
4
You would need two years' service to
qualify
in bringing a claim.
5
With New Zealand's high house prices, many would
qualify
for that group.
Usage of
measure up
in English
1
What sort of challenge were they being asked to
measure
up
to?
2
And of course, no one could ever
measure
up
to a memory.
3
Alaythia would want us to
measure
up
to their sense of honor.
4
But how well can Aldi's version
measure
up
to the expensive original?
5
But does the house they eventually buy
measure
up
to showhouse standards?
6
And as long as you don't, no one will ever
measure
up
.
7
When it comes to protecting drivers from injury, mini-cars don't
measure
up
.
8
Fortunately, the Turkish finishing did not
measure
up
to their outfield play.
9
It all came through you-mywish to
measure
up
to your ideal.
10
But how would irascible Yahweh
measure
up
to these other lofty visions?
11
Wake me when it's worse. I never
measure
up
,
even in failure.
12
That I can't
measure
up
to your requirements of the perfect man?
13
Welcome to New York, he insisted, did not quite
measure
up
.
14
To all the shows out there failing to
measure
up
:
you better work!
15
But who knows how that projection will
measure
up
against reality.
16
How does that opening number
measure
up
to previous instalments in the franchise?
Other examples for "measure up"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
measure
up
measure
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
measure up
Catalan
habilitar
llicenciar-se
Measure up
through the time
Measure up
across language varieties
Australia
Common
Ireland
Less common
United States of America
Less common
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